Virginia Statutes

§ 56-463 — Company may contract for right-of-way, etc

Virginia § 56-463
JurisdictionVirginia
Title 56PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANIES
Ch. 15TELEGRAPH AND TELEPHONE COMPANIES
Art. 1ERECTION OF LINES; RIGHTS-OF-WAY; EMINENT DOMAIN, ETC

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Va. Code Ann. § 56-463 (2026).

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Every telegraph or telephone company and every cable operator that has a franchise to use the public rights-of-way in a locality may contract with any person, the owner of lands, or of any interest, franchise, privilege, or easement therein or in respect thereto, over which such line is proposed to be constructed, for the right-of-way for erecting, repairing, and preserving its poles and other structures necessary for operating its line, and in the case of telegraph or telephone companies, for sufficient land for the erection and occupation of offices at suitable distances along its line for the public accommodation. No such company or operator may be required by the Commission or other governmental regulatory entity to accept any such interest, franchise, privilege, or easement that restr

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Legislative History

Code 1919, § 4039; 2009, c. 331.

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